Taking the kids (and their cousins) to Ferrari world. PAM 384, with its scratch-proof ceramic case, is the perfect wrist companion for that. Happy Holidays. Hussam
Here’s my 384, which is currently getting major orthopedic surgery 😔 By the way, I’m doing the exact opposite: looking to re-add a luminor to the collection. I had a 359 in the past, but thinking of a base model Awesome lume shot!
With my PAM 384 at the shops for another 8-9 weeks at the very least, I’m having serious PAM withdrawals and am in a deep Bettarini rabbit hole. Serious contenders for my next PAM are the 1. PAM 176 Titanium. 2 hands. Sandwich dial. No Crown guard signage
My local boutique shuttered down a week ago, because of poor sales (which is understandable since all they stocked was submersibles and due’s). To me, the ideal PAM is my 384, a 233, your 372 or (maybe) a bronzo. Here’s to hoping. Hussam
Panerai was all the rave (up until 2013-14), and for good reasons. I got in at the wrong time and at the wrong price point (both personal choices/reasons) and I swore never to get back to the brand again when they kept issuing LE after LE. But I’ve recent
models: 292 and 643 have Eta/Unitas movements inside, whereas the 384 has a P.2002/3 in house movement. The Unitas calibres are among the sturdiest movement in the industry and well known for their durability. Also, since they are basic movements can be m
Hello all I like the look of all of these ceramic watches, especially the 292 (small seconds manual) 643 (hobnail automatic) and 384 (8 days manual). However, I have very little knowledge of the brand and the qualities of the various movements (any in-hou